Gorsedh Kernow (Cornish Gorsedd) is a non-political
Cornish organisation, based in Cornwall,
United Kingdom, which exists to maintain the national
Celtic spirit of Cornwall. It is based on the Welsh-based
Gorsedd, which was founded by
Iolo Morganwg in 1792.
History
The Gorsedh Kernow (
Gorsedd of Cornwall) was set up in 1928 at
Boscawen-Un by
Henry Jenner, one of the early proponents of
Cornish language revival, who took the
bardic name "Gwas Myghal", meaning "servant of
Michael". He and twelve others (including
Kitty Lee Jenner) were initiated by the Archdruid of
Wales. It has been held every year since, except during
World War II. 1,000 people have been Cornish bards, including Dame
Alida Brittain,
Ken George,
R. Morton Nance, and
Peter Berresford Ellis.
After 1939 the Council of the Gorsedd of Cornwall approved additional regalia, and asked
Francis Cargeeg to design and execute new regalia for the Grand Bard, the Deputy Grand Bard and the Secretary, and two headpieces for the Marshal's staves. Over time, and up to 1970, additional pieces were added, including Plastrons for past Grand Bards, also produced by
Francis Cargeeg.

The Gorsedh Kernow has now opened up to all forms of revived
Cornish language, and states its aim as "to maintain the national
Celtic spirit of Cornwall". The Gorsedh also encourages the study of the arts and history. It has been held annually since and has become an important institution in Cornwall's cultural and civic life. Its competitions attract many applicants and the "open Gorsedh" is attended by many Cornish people. There is also extensive coverage on local media.
An important part of the open Gorsedh is the awarding of bardships to individuals for meritorious work for Cornish culture. Thus the Gorsedh acts in many ways as a form of "honours system". Bardships are awarded for study in the language, services to Cornish music, encouraging the arts (especially amongst children) amongst other things. Initiate Bards are given
Bardic names by the Grand Bard who welcomes them into the College of Bards. These names are in Cornish and will often refer somehow to the reason for their bardship: other
Bardic names refer to the Bard's personal or family name, or describe the Bards themselves,
The three major Gorsedhs in Britain are recorded in an ancient Welsh triad as being held at Moel Merw and Bryn Gwyddon in Wales and
Boscawen-Un in Cornwall (ref: Craig Weatherhill). After domination of the Brythonic Celts by the Saxons the Bardic tradition fell into disuse and despite attempts at revival over the centuries lost all its prestige.
The Gorsedh for 2008 was held in September 2008 in
Looe which coincided with the Dehwelans Kernow festival. The 2009 Gorsedh began on 18 April at
Saltash.
The first bards of Gorsedh Kernow at Boscawen-Un
* Michael Ambrose Cardew (Myghal An Pry)
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Charles G. Henderson (Map Hendra)
* William Benjamin Tregoning Hooper (Bras y Golon)
* James Dryden Hosken (Caner Helles)
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Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin (Lef Stenoryon)
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Arthur Quiller-Couch (Marghak Cough)
* Edgar Algernon Rees (Carer Losow)
* George Sloggett (Gwas Petrock)
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Thomas Taylor (Gwas Ust)
* Herbert Thomas (Barth Colonnek)
* James Thomas (Tas Cambron)
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John Coulson Tregarthen (Mylgarer)
Morton Nance became the second Grand Bard in 1934. He said, "One generation has set Cornish on its feet. It is now for another to make it walk." Although the early Gorsedh used the
Unified form, in June 2009, members voted overwhelmingly to adopt the new
Standard Written Form as their standard.
Gorsedh adopts SWF – Cornish Language Partnership
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Lists of Cornish bards and venues
1899 – 1928
;1899, Wales
* John Hobson Matthews (Mab Cernyw)
* Reginald Reynolds (Gwas Piran)
* Hettie Tangye Reynolds (Merch Eia)
;1903, Brittany
* Henry Jenner (Gwas Myghal)
;1904, Wales
* Kitty Lee Jenner (Morvoren)
* L. C. R. Duncombe Jewell (Bardd Glas)
;1928, Wales
* Albert Marwood Bluett (Gwryghonen Vew)
* James Sims Carah (Gwas Crowan)
* Gilbert Hunter Doble (Gwas Gwendron)
* Robert Morton Nance (Mordon)
* Annie Pool (Myrgh Piala)
* Trelawney Roberts (Gonader A Bell)
* Joseph Hambley Rowe (Tolzethan)
* William Charles David Watson (Tirvab)
Venues in Cornwall since 1928
Jori Ansell, Caradok. Barded in 1978 at Merry Maidens, St Buryan by examination in the Cornish language. Joined GK Council as elected member in 1985. Deputy Grand Bard 1988-1991. Grand Bard 1991-1994. Chair GK Constitutional sub-committee.
List of Grand Bards of the Gorsedh Kernow since 1928
List of Deputy Grand Bards of the Gorsedh Kernow since 1928
See also
* List of topics related to Cornwall
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Category:Celtic Revival
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